- Emotional Rescue
Infobox Album | Name = Emotional Rescue
Type =Album
Artist =The Rolling Stones
Released =20 June 1980
Recorded =18 January -12 February 1979 ,
10 June -19 October 1979 ,
November - December 1979
Genre = Rock
Length = 41:15
Label = Rolling Stones/Atlantic Virgin (re-issue)
Producer =The Glimmer Twins
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:7au67ui0h0jd link]
*"Rolling Stone " (not rated) [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/therollingstones/albums/album/248064/review/6067990/emotional_rescue link]
*Robert Christgau (B+) [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=rolling+stone link]
Last album = "Some Girls "
(1978)
This album = "Emotional Rescue"
(1980)
Next album = "Sucking in the Seventies "
(1981)|"Emotional Rescue" is an album by
The Rolling Stones , released in 1980. As the follow-up to 1978's acclaimed best-seller "Some Girls ", it was a commercial success but is generally seen as an inferior product and a deliberate attempt to replicate its more famous predecessor. Upon release, "Emotional Rescue" topped the charts in both theUnited States andUnited Kingdom .History
Recorded throughout 1979, first in Nassau,
Bahamas , thenParis , with some end-of-year overdubbing inNew York City , "Emotional Rescue" was the first Rolling Stones album recorded followingKeith Richards ' exoneration from aToronto drugs charge that could have landed him in jail for years. Fresh from the revitalization of "Some Girls", Richards andMick Jagger led The Rolling Stones through dozens of new songs - some of which were held over for "Tattoo You " - picking only ten for "Emotional Rescue".While several of the tracks featured just the core band of
Mick Jagger ,Keith Richards ,Charlie Watts ,Ronnie Wood andBill Wyman , keyboardistsNicky Hopkins and band co-founder Ian Stewart, sax playerBobby Keys and harmonica playerSugar Blue joined The Rolling Stones on "Emotional Rescue".The album cover, designed by
Peter Corriston , features a sombre selection of band photos which had been taken by a thermo camera, a device which measures heat emissions. The original release came wrapped in a huge colour poster featuring more thermo-shots of the band, the whole being wrapped in a plastic bag. The music video shot for "Emotional Rescue" also utilized thermo-shots of the band performing.Released in June with the disco-infused hit title track as the lead single, "Emotional Rescue" was an immediate smash. The title track hit #3 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. The album gave The Rolling Stones their first UK #1 album since 1973's "
Goats Head Soup " and spent seven weeks atop the US charts. While sales were strong, the critics were tepid on the album, finding it weak over all (at least compared with "Some Girls") and noting the odd sequencing that appeared to place its strongest songs at the end of the running order. The follow-up single "She's So Cold" was a Top 30 hit while "Dance Pt. 1" reached #9 on Billboard's Dance chart.Richards' "All About You" would be the first of several album closers featuring his increasingly gravel-sounding voice on lead vocal. Subsequent critical evaluation of the record has been somewhat kinder, placing it in the context of the Stones' eclectic, so-called "silver age," running roughly from 1976's "Black and Blue " to 1981's "Tattoo You ", though its reputation has never qualified the album as a definitive Stones record.In 1994, "Emotional Rescue" was remastered and reissued by
Virgin Records .Track listing
All songs by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except where noted.
#"Dance (Pt. 1)" (Mick Jagger/Keith Richards/
Ronnie Wood ) – 4:23
#"Summer Romance" – 3:16
#"Send It to Me " – 3:43
#"Let Me Go" – 3:50
#"Indian Girl" – 4:23
#"Where the Boys Go" – 3:29
#"Down in the Hole" – 3:58
#"Emotional Rescue" – 5:39
#"She's So Cold " – 4:14
#"All About You" – 4:18Personnel
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Mick Jagger - Vocals, Backing Vocals, Electric Guitar, Piano, Electric Piano
*Keith Richards - Backing Vocals, Electric Guitar, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Piano
*Charlie Watts - Drums
*Ronnie Wood - Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Slide Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar, Bass
*Bill Wyman - Bass, Synthesizer*
Sugar Blue - Harmonica
*Nicky Hopkins - Piano, Xylophone
*Bobby Keys - Saxophone
*Billy Preston - Clavinet
*Max Romeo - Backing Vocals
*Michael Shrieve - Percussion
* Ian Stewart - Piano, Electric Piano, PercussionCharts
Album
Singles
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